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segÚn cynthia harris se estima que el precio de la gasolina se mantendrÁ estable a pesar de la tensa situaciÓn en el medio orienfre y conflicto belico de israel y hamas en la franza gaza, regresamos. >>> gracias gilberto, y mire a 4 dÍas para el dia de acciÓn de gracias, la iglesia de san antonio de san francisco dijo que no cuenta con la cantidad de pavos para preparar el tradicional alimento, representantes de la iglesia dijeron que las familias de escasos recursos aumennataron, y solicitan el apoyo de la comunidad y empresas locales, se espera que el jueves 4 mil recurran a pedir ayuda para la cena de acciÓn de gracias. >>> necesitamos mil pavos para acciÓn de gracias. y ahora tenemos como pueden ver, el 26%. >>> si desea ayudar ya sea con dinero, alimento, ropa o con tiempo como voluntario, visite la pÁgina en pantalla para obtener mayor informaciÓn, ojaÁa que colabore, gracias de antemano. en san josÉ, autoridad buscan a un hombre sospechoso de cometer un homicidio, y de dispararle a dos policÍas y participar en 4 robos armados, el viernes a la noche, arrestaron a su a
segÚn cynthia harris se estima que el precio de la gasolina se mantendrÁ estable a pesar de la tensa situaciÓn en el medio orienfre y conflicto belico de israel y hamas en la franza gaza, regresamos. >>> gracias gilberto, y mire a 4 dÍas para el dia de acciÓn de gracias, la iglesia de san antonio de san francisco dijo que no cuenta con la cantidad de pavos para preparar el tradicional alimento, representantes de la iglesia dijeron que las familias de escasos recursos aumennataron,...
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mcfadden in new york. >> great piece, cynthia. thanks. and "killing them softly" opens this friday. >>> coming up next, in a country flush with millionaires, no surprise that the bodyguard business is booming, but wait until you see what kind of bodyguard has become the ultimate chinese status symbol. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> with his photograph smiling out from all those pieces of chinese currency, you have to wonder what chairman mao would think of all the newly minted millionaires enjoying the fruits of that country's capitalism boom. as is often the case when a nation takes a great leap out of abject poverty, conspicuous consumption is all the rage th
mcfadden in new york. >> great piece, cynthia. thanks. and "killing them softly" opens this friday. >>> coming up next, in a country flush with millionaires, no surprise that the bodyguard business is booming, but wait until you see what kind of bodyguard has become the ultimate chinese status symbol. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their...
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cynthia gill will vote 100% along party lines. to quote abraham lincoln, we must vote for the candidate at all levels, local, state, federal. those that serve the common good and do not fall to the seductive voices of fear and armed with only the letters tran-seven to imus. we must put maine and country first. >> moderator: andrew ian dodge? dodge: i want to smack a few heads together and get things done. i am not fooled and harry reid or whoever leads the republicans in the senate. i can act on my own behalf and get together with people who agree with me on certain issues. i'm not going to be threatened with not getting any donations are being invited to the best parties. if i don't care about that, that is good. all i care if the is the people of maine. i will be there as your representative and your senator. not anybody else. i am a golden anybody. >> moderator: senator cynthia dill? dill: i decided to run against the country headed in the wrong direction. i'm proud to be a democrat and i support the democratic platform and wha
cynthia gill will vote 100% along party lines. to quote abraham lincoln, we must vote for the candidate at all levels, local, state, federal. those that serve the common good and do not fall to the seductive voices of fear and armed with only the letters tran-seven to imus. we must put maine and country first. >> moderator: andrew ian dodge? dodge: i want to smack a few heads together and get things done. i am not fooled and harry reid or whoever leads the republicans in the senate. i can...
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vote for our neighbor, cynthia rubenstein, for county council. i'm cynthia rubenstein. i'm a democrat running for county council for district 5. and i can't go beyond this line, so you have to come to me. okay! how are you? i would appreciate your consideration in the booth. that's my daughter, frances. hi. glad to see you today. i think that local elections, especially for folks who are running for the first time, are all about retail politics. and that means that you can't take for granted that a last handshake or a last good positive word with someone won't make an impact. and in a race, in a three-way race, which this essentially is in the primary, every single vote counts because historically maybe 20% of registered voters show up on primary day. poussaint: at liz brennan's local polling precinct in district 5, voter turnout is light. brennan: the other group spent so much money, we thought that the people who were like-minded, our like-minded folks, would feel compelled to go out and vote against them. poussaint: tom debraga is the lone neighbors group representat
vote for our neighbor, cynthia rubenstein, for county council. i'm cynthia rubenstein. i'm a democrat running for county council for district 5. and i can't go beyond this line, so you have to come to me. okay! how are you? i would appreciate your consideration in the booth. that's my daughter, frances. hi. glad to see you today. i think that local elections, especially for folks who are running for the first time, are all about retail politics. and that means that you can't take for granted...
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>> reporter: cynthia, tonight, i can tell, you jerusalem where i am is extremely tense. here and around the world, everyone is watching to see who will make the next move in this increasingly deadly game of chess in the holy land. the last time there was this kind of violence was four years ago when israel conducted an air and ground invasion of gaza, it lasted three weeks and left more than 1,000 people dead. after days of tit for tat attacks between israelis and palestinians, the israeli military stepped up, launching what they call operation pillar of defense. its first target was a military chief for hamas. the islamic political party that governs the gaza strip, which israel and the west call a terrorist organization. the israeli defense forces proudly hailed his assassination, releasing this poster. but his death was just the beginning. five of the palestinians killed so far were children, including this 11-month-old baby, held in the arms of his father, a local journalist for the bbc, who asked, "what did my son do to die like this?" this morning, ah ha has leader
>> reporter: cynthia, tonight, i can tell, you jerusalem where i am is extremely tense. here and around the world, everyone is watching to see who will make the next move in this increasingly deadly game of chess in the holy land. the last time there was this kind of violence was four years ago when israel conducted an air and ground invasion of gaza, it lasted three weeks and left more than 1,000 people dead. after days of tit for tat attacks between israelis and palestinians, the...
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cynthia, i want to talk to the congressman about your district. would you describe verbally what is the condition of the jersey coast where you represent? >> it's really catastrophic, chris. i've spent the last few days going to the various sections and you see houses completely destroyed, washed away. businesses destroyed, the boardwalk, the beach club. and so many people displaced. i mean, today i was mainly concerned in trying to get food and water and shelter for people because it's getting colder out. so this is really catastrophic. i've never seen anything like it. >> how do you grade the effort of the governor up there, you guys in congress, have you all been able to do this together? it's going to get worse because these things tend to get worse. when people are out of electricity for five days, it's worse than three days. >> the fact that everyone is working together, both the president and the governor and others is very important. i mean, obviously we want this to be bipartisan and it has been. we're trying to get fema in there. i spent
cynthia, i want to talk to the congressman about your district. would you describe verbally what is the condition of the jersey coast where you represent? >> it's really catastrophic, chris. i've spent the last few days going to the various sections and you see houses completely destroyed, washed away. businesses destroyed, the boardwalk, the beach club. and so many people displaced. i mean, today i was mainly concerned in trying to get food and water and shelter for people because it's...
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i mean, this is what he wrote, cynthia. they don't get it. >> well, this is the guy who lost the campaign so those who wanted to know what happened to their money, well, obama handed out gifts. this is a guy saying, well, it's just those, you know, takers, those moochers who voted for obama. for heaven's sakes, people who make most of the people who have served in our armed forces come from households making less than $50,000 a year. that is the sole of america. so he is being completely dismissive of those voters in the same way that romney was when he spoke of the 47% so, no, this is a group of people that has learned absolutely nothing at all about how to appeal toll a broader cross-section of america. >> now, i think that that's the problem. governor, when you look at the fact that as of september this congress had 55 anti-women votes by house republicans, i mean, maybe some of their, as you say, policies and stand is what has caused their problem. >> no question. even more than the lack of the positions. better evidenc
i mean, this is what he wrote, cynthia. they don't get it. >> well, this is the guy who lost the campaign so those who wanted to know what happened to their money, well, obama handed out gifts. this is a guy saying, well, it's just those, you know, takers, those moochers who voted for obama. for heaven's sakes, people who make most of the people who have served in our armed forces come from households making less than $50,000 a year. that is the sole of america. so he is being completely...
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and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is "nightline," november 5th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the sprint to the finish line with only 24 hours left in this presidential race, my co-anchors terry moran and bill weir on the trail with the candidates. we'll have their reports in a moment. >>> but first, the other story dominating the news for the past week, hurricane sandy and the devastation left in its wake. and the desire to do something to help. so all day today, disney and abc have been raising money to help those who need it most. we kicked it off this morning with a telethon on "gma." as of right now, viewers contributed a staggering amount, $15.7 million, which includes $3 million from samsung. if you can help, dial the number listed on the screen. we hope you will. >>> we turn to the election. terry moran on the trail with president obama today and joins us from iowa. good evening, terry. 11 cities in three days. >> reporter: that's right, the final lap. and this is the final time b
and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is "nightline," november 5th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the sprint to the finish line with only 24 hours left in this presidential race, my co-anchors terry moran and bill weir on the trail with the candidates. we'll have their reports in a moment. >>> but first, the other story dominating the news for the past week, hurricane sandy and the devastation left in its wake. and the desire to do...
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cynthia? >> good evening, terry. that's right. well, new york began to wobble back to her feet today. the new york stock exchange opened and some buses are running, but i am standing in front of the third major hospital to shut down since the storm. this is the legendary bellevue. yesterday, when they began the evacuation, there were 725 patients inside. tonight, there are still about 200 patients inside, along with 200 members of the national guard, who are helping carry them down, sometimes as many as 18 stories. you know, we began the day here but we spent much of it in yet another community where the devastation is still to be fully unpacked. a community just outside of new york, the rockaways. this morning, the word went out. backup generators operating since monday night had failed. national guard troops called in to help carry out hundreds of patients from bellevue, one of the country's busiest. some patients having to be carried down from as high as the 18th floor. >> we have not experienced anything on this scale. >> repo
cynthia? >> good evening, terry. that's right. well, new york began to wobble back to her feet today. the new york stock exchange opened and some buses are running, but i am standing in front of the third major hospital to shut down since the storm. this is the legendary bellevue. yesterday, when they began the evacuation, there were 725 patients inside. tonight, there are still about 200 patients inside, along with 200 members of the national guard, who are helping carry them down,...
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good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to lead to a house where mother, father and 13-year-old daughter lived. only the mother survived. those stories are far too common out here in staten island. >> when is the government coming? >> reporter: it was a desperate cry for help. >> we're going to die, if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die! >> reporter: in staten island, donna pleaded with her senators for more food, gasoline and clothing. >> we are -- >> we got 90-year-old people! >> reporter: this is one of the hardest-hit communities in torqnew york city. thousands still without power, many homeless. 19 people dead, including this father and son, found locked in a final embrace. overwhelmed by a violent surge of water, residents describe a tsunami-like wave as high as 20 feet that devastated entire neighborhoods. >> it was coming in, rushing, like a rapids. it was just comin
good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to lead to a house where mother, father and 13-year-old daughter lived. only the mother survived. those stories are far too common out here in staten island. >> when is the government coming? >> reporter: it was a desperate cry for help. >> we're going to die, if we get killed with...
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. >> announcer: from the blglobal resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the latest turn in the cia sex scandal, as we learn the identity of the fbi agent who sparked the investigation that brought down one of the nation's most powerful leaders, and is now implicated another. president obama himself spoke out today for the first time since the scandal broke, and my co-anchor terry moran has the latest. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: as president obama sauntered into the east room of the white house for his post-victory news conference, the scandal that's engulfed the highest levels of his national security team still swirled around him. tonight, abc news has learned the identity of the fbi agent who ignited the whole staggering chain of events. fredrik humphreys, a 47-year-old fbi veteran who is active in counterterrorism cases, is friends with tampa socialite jill kelley who turned to him when she got
. >> announcer: from the blglobal resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the latest turn in the cia sex scandal, as we learn the identity of the fbi agent who sparked the investigation that brought down one of the nation's most powerful leaders, and is now implicated another. president obama himself spoke out today for the first time...
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congressman frank and thanks for coming on "hardball" and cynthia tucker, thanks as always. by the way, politics is always a learning profession. i think the press has learned a lot from this thing. we all have. tonight at 8:00 eastern, join msnbc for a special telethon, of course, for the victims of the hurricane featuring the boss, bruce springsteen and jobon voe gee. bo n jo bi vo9 i. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, w
congressman frank and thanks for coming on "hardball" and cynthia tucker, thanks as always. by the way, politics is always a learning profession. i think the press has learned a lot from this thing. we all have. tonight at 8:00 eastern, join msnbc for a special telethon, of course, for the victims of the hurricane featuring the boss, bruce springsteen and jobon voe gee. bo n jo bi vo9 i. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my...
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congressman frank and thanks for coming on "hardball" and cynthia tucker, thanks as always. by the way, politics is always a learning profession. i think the president has learned a lot from this thing. we all have. tonight at 8:00 eastern, join msnbc for a special telethon, of course, for the victims of the hurricane featuring the boss, bruce springsteen and bon jovi. when we return, it's a simple question. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> let me finish tonight with this. the good president. isn't that the question? is he a good president? if he is, keep him there. if not, look elsewhere. are you personally proud that barack obama is our president? does he measure up to the mystery books? ended our rely generals on the emergency room for people's health care, ended up unpopular and wise war in iraq, cut the jobless rate from 10% where w. had it skyrocketing and doubled the stock market and your 401(k). is he a good president? he brought us through clean four years of scandalless government. you have the weekend to think about it and then vote like you
congressman frank and thanks for coming on "hardball" and cynthia tucker, thanks as always. by the way, politics is always a learning profession. i think the president has learned a lot from this thing. we all have. tonight at 8:00 eastern, join msnbc for a special telethon, of course, for the victims of the hurricane featuring the boss, bruce springsteen and bon jovi. when we return, it's a simple question. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>>...
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congressman frank and thanks for coming on "hardball" and cynthia tucker, thanks as always. by the way, politics is always a learning profession. i think the president has learned a lot from this thing. we all have. tonight at 8:00 eastern, join msnbc for a special telethon, of course, for the victims of the hurricane featuring the boss, bruce springsteen and bon jovi. when we return, it's a simple question. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity life we want you to think about term life insurance -- taking care of your family's future expenses if something happens to you. it's easy. we get to know you and your needs, then give you our best quote and our competitors'. you choose and save up to 70%. that could mean $250,000 of coverage for just $15 a month. we offer plans with no medica
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cynthia? >> reporter: good evening, diane. every massive tragedy has within it a whole series of smaller ones. one such played out behind me, though, that staircase led to a house where a mother, father and 13-year-old girl lived. only the mother survived. staten island is a whole series of stories, just like that one. in staten island today, a cry for help. >> we're going to die! if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die! we're going to freeze! we got 90-year-old people! >> reporter: this woman pleading with government officials for gasoline, food and clothing. >> you don't understand. you've got to get your trucks here on this corner now! this is three days. >> reporter: this is one of the hardest-hit communities in new york city. thousands still without power, many homeless. 19 people dead. in devastated neighborhoods overwhelmed by a violent surge of water, residents describe a supersized wave, as high as 20 feet. >> it was coming in rushing like rapids. >> reporter: well, welcome to your house, huh? we met thi
cynthia? >> reporter: good evening, diane. every massive tragedy has within it a whole series of smaller ones. one such played out behind me, though, that staircase led to a house where a mother, father and 13-year-old girl lived. only the mother survived. staten island is a whole series of stories, just like that one. in staten island today, a cry for help. >> we're going to die! if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die! we're going to freeze! we got 90-year-old...
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congresswoman, cynthia, thank you so much for your time tonight. coming up, inside the petraeus investigation. we're learning much more about the two women at the center of it. nbc's national investigative correspondent meichael isikoff joins us. plus karl rove under fire from the billionaire boys club. and a new video showing president obama behind the scenes with cam been staffers. you will want to see what happens in this one. you're watching politics nation on msnbc. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car!
congresswoman, cynthia, thank you so much for your time tonight. coming up, inside the petraeus investigation. we're learning much more about the two women at the center of it. nbc's national investigative correspondent meichael isikoff joins us. plus karl rove under fire from the billionaire boys club. and a new video showing president obama behind the scenes with cam been staffers. you will want to see what happens in this one. you're watching politics nation on msnbc. well, if it isn't mr....
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. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, sex, power and who ultimately takes the blame when it comes to extramarital affairs, no doubt it takes two to tango but in the aftermath of the sex scandal that brought down david petraeus, the head of the cia, many claim his mist rest, paula broadwell is taking the brunt of the ridicule. to women pay the price when it comes to high-profile affairs? david wright takes a look. >> reporter: the general and biography, juicy enough to take down america's spy master, obvious fodder for "saturday night live." >> next, author paula broadwell -- >> reporter: opening this weekend with a parody of a paula broadwell book reading. >> lock the door, said the general, with my skirt hiked up above my waist -- >> reporter: her david petraeus biography as "50 shades of grey." >> pull my hard and spank me. >> reporter: the humor and criticism came mainly at the woman's expense. >> i think it's very clear from the media treatment of the personalities involved that this is a form of theater and
. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, sex, power and who ultimately takes the blame when it comes to extramarital affairs, no doubt it takes two to tango but in the aftermath of the sex scandal that brought down david petraeus, the head of the cia, many claim his mist rest, paula broadwell is taking the brunt of the ridicule. to women pay the price when it comes to high-profile affairs? david wright takes a look. >> reporter: the general and biography, juicy enough...
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cynthia mcfadden will be here tomorrow. inspiring story about friendship. jimmy kimmel is next. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> the food comes out on thanksgiving, i eat like the cookie monster. i don't eat, i just grab the food with miss hands and smash it over my fa.
cynthia mcfadden will be here tomorrow. inspiring story about friendship. jimmy kimmel is next. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> the food comes out on thanksgiving, i eat like the cookie monster. i don't eat, i just grab the food with miss hands and smash it over my fa.
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let's go back to cynthia. people out there will say matte matthews, and you sign thea hear that dog whistle when it's not even there. maybe, but when you put it all together from sununu's loss of lazy, he belongs in kenya, thee ago. did you hear about the christian right wing guy said mexicans are socialist because it's in their blood because they come from a socialist country. wait a minute. arnold schwarzenegger is from socialist austria. it's the reason he left. it could be they want to live in a country with more freedom and less government. i don't know. a lot of people i grew up with in the united states from polish backgrounds and other backgrounds, they come from that -- ukrainian backgrounds, they want the catholic school, they all came from left wing -- hard left wing communist countries and they're the opposite. this idea you can trace people's ideological dna through their migratory roots is insane. >> it shows how very little they understand their fellow americans and how very little they're tryin
let's go back to cynthia. people out there will say matte matthews, and you sign thea hear that dog whistle when it's not even there. maybe, but when you put it all together from sununu's loss of lazy, he belongs in kenya, thee ago. did you hear about the christian right wing guy said mexicans are socialist because it's in their blood because they come from a socialist country. wait a minute. arnold schwarzenegger is from socialist austria. it's the reason he left. it could be they want to live...
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>> moderator: the next question is for cynthia dill. you described yourself as the most progressive candidate in the race, yet polls show king siphoning votes away from you. what do you say to people who suggest you drop out of the race? >> the only poll that matters is the one next tuesday so i encourage everybody to get out and vote. and second i describe myself as a progressive democrat because i am and i start apart from angus king an 0 number of issues, bush tax cuts, keystone pipeline, women's right. askso it's not like we're interchangeable. i have different values and what i say to people, if you believe angus king is the best candidate, vote for him. if you think that what congress need, more women in the senate, people who speak clearly and are particular cattily where they stamped younger people, i you want true change you should support a candidate like myself who has been at the front lines, fighting for working families and small businesses for ten years, while angus enjoyed a nice retirement. >> moderator: ondrew ian dodg
>> moderator: the next question is for cynthia dill. you described yourself as the most progressive candidate in the race, yet polls show king siphoning votes away from you. what do you say to people who suggest you drop out of the race? >> the only poll that matters is the one next tuesday so i encourage everybody to get out and vote. and second i describe myself as a progressive democrat because i am and i start apart from angus king an 0 number of issues, bush tax cuts, keystone...
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. >>> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," "giving thanks: darius' dream tour." >> good evening and happy thanksgiving, i'm cynthia mcfadden. on this day dedicated to giving thanks, we want to introduce you to a young man whose story is a testament to the power of friendship and the strength of the spirit. his name is darius weems and his life has been an incredible and some might say nearly impossible journey. he lives each day with a devastating disease, duchenne muscular dystrophy, yet he's one of the most positive and inspiring people we've ever met. we're heading off on an unexpected adventure. it's hard to believe all of this started as a road trip between friends. >> it's hay hem. kind of like beatle mania. >> reporter: darius goes beatle. but seven years and many, many miles later, it's turned into this. a lesson about life from a guy who knows first hand how precious every day is. and in rural south china, maine, they are very happy he is here. it isn't the fab four
. >>> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," "giving thanks: darius' dream tour." >> good evening and happy thanksgiving, i'm cynthia mcfadden. on this day dedicated to giving thanks, we want to introduce you to a young man whose story is a testament to the power of friendship and the strength of the spirit. his name is darius weems and his life has...
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and everything is just wait. >> abc's cynthia mcfadden reporting. officials say even though 17 million gallons of water have been pumped out of the basement, the water is still more than two feet deep. >> that's incredible. >>> and in the new york city borough of queens, a community simply in ruins. residents of the breezy point neighborhood returned to their burned-out homes for the first time yesterday. 111 houses were scorched in that massive fire that swept through that neighborhood. the flames, being pushed by the strong winds of sandy. for some residents, as you can imagine, it was simply too much. >> it's ruined. i can't believe this place. we were down here. crazy. >> new york governor andrew cuomo got a firsthand look at the devastation yesterday. he promised the homes would be rebuilt. >>> and we're seeing new images of the enormous destruction on staten island, another borough of the city. this man's house was twisted around and moved across the street by the floodwaters. he is vowing to rebuild. and on top of that, there's this jacuzzi w
and everything is just wait. >> abc's cynthia mcfadden reporting. officials say even though 17 million gallons of water have been pumped out of the basement, the water is still more than two feet deep. >> that's incredible. >>> and in the new york city borough of queens, a community simply in ruins. residents of the breezy point neighborhood returned to their burned-out homes for the first time yesterday. 111 houses were scorched in that massive fire that swept through that...
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and cynthia stafford who won $112 million hasn't either. >> it's a blessing. people who receive it that way, they tend to keep it. i am involved with a number of organizations and it just warms my heart to be able to do these things. >> reporter: she is using her payday to pay it forward big time. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> those folks in arizona and missouri, be smart, do some good. keep it simple. >> coming up next, vito schnabel dating one of hollywood's best known cougars. >> schnabel. who? schnabel. >> saying i'm sorry, steven tyler style, next in the schnabel "skinny." skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny >>> alreadiy. >>> with one of the most interesting last names on the planet -- >> true that. >> demi moore happens to be dating a 26-year-old. granted she is 50. he is 26. >> here we go again. >> his name is vito schnabel. >> schnabel. >> schnabel. if the name sounds familiar -- >> how possibly could it? [ laughter ] >> his dad is julian schnabel, oscar nominated director for the diving bell and the butterfly. >> oh, the schnabels. >> such a schnabely, sc
and cynthia stafford who won $112 million hasn't either. >> it's a blessing. people who receive it that way, they tend to keep it. i am involved with a number of organizations and it just warms my heart to be able to do these things. >> reporter: she is using her payday to pay it forward big time. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> those folks in arizona and missouri, be smart, do some good. keep it simple. >> coming up next, vito schnabel dating one of hollywood's...
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. >> moderator: cynthia dill? dill: yes, i don't think there is a direct correlation between the ability to serve the public and your track record in terms of numbers and businesses. but to address the question, two thirds of the united states senate are millionaires. the bush tax cuts are a large part of the cost of debt and deficit across wall street. people are succumbing to it insatiable greed. i believe there is a direct correlation between their only 17 women in the united states senate and 24% of women live in poverty. i believe there is a correlation between a senate that has captured corporate special interests and big money, and the fact that one in five children are without adequate health care. i believe there is a correlation between the growing disparity between the haves and have-nots in what we see in the challenges of maine families. i'm the only candidate talking about poverty, i am a middle class working mother and i will make a difference for maine families. >> moderator: we do want to get to t
. >> moderator: cynthia dill? dill: yes, i don't think there is a direct correlation between the ability to serve the public and your track record in terms of numbers and businesses. but to address the question, two thirds of the united states senate are millionaires. the bush tax cuts are a large part of the cost of debt and deficit across wall street. people are succumbing to it insatiable greed. i believe there is a direct correlation between their only 17 women in the united states...
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woods: thank you, cynthia. dill: you're welcome. woods: on one side of the equation, we have what represents health care. we have medicine, treatment, institutions. on the other side, there's patient. every single american and mainer is a patient from prenatal care to senior care. the issue is the 42% in the middle, transactional costs, we can do better, should do better. we cont do it on the back of the most vulnerable of americans. what we need to do in terms of health care reform, then we can make it first time, but we should not politicize senior people, the most vulnerable americans. >> the way to cut costs hugely is by cutting the costs of bringing drugs to market. the fda and the drug administration make it so expensive that great products that could help lots of people are not brought to market because small companies are not getting, can't afford to get them approved. that's how you bring down drug costs and take big farm out of the equation. >> moderator: ending with this, and we have less than 1 minutes. dill: thank you s
woods: thank you, cynthia. dill: you're welcome. woods: on one side of the equation, we have what represents health care. we have medicine, treatment, institutions. on the other side, there's patient. every single american and mainer is a patient from prenatal care to senior care. the issue is the 42% in the middle, transactional costs, we can do better, should do better. we cont do it on the back of the most vulnerable of americans. what we need to do in terms of health care reform, then we...
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. >> on tuesday cynthia lopez was working with a tree removal company when the huge tree fell right on top of her. -- a tree fell right on top of him. >> i think he has children. >> there appears to be an accident the health and occupational safety department is reviewing the incident. sandy is responsible for 74 deaths nationwide. nobody in d.c. has been killed so far. >> coming up, a worry for those who work >> welcome back. it is 4:07 ran out. >> it is 46 degrees. a little warmer than yesterday. our air is dry air, which means it will allow a little more sunshine and trying to peak in today. we have 40 at dulles. gaithersburg at 43 degrees at this hour. we still have a lot of cloudiness. we are in the upper level pattern that will keep us in this cloudiness pattern. this is still the remnants from sandy. it will slowly and gradually improve again. a mix of sunshine and clouds. high temperatures between 52 and 58 degrees. that is a good 5-10 degrees below average. we will have a whole lot of that over the next several days. little variation and enter the temperatures. mostly a dry pa
. >> on tuesday cynthia lopez was working with a tree removal company when the huge tree fell right on top of her. -- a tree fell right on top of him. >> i think he has children. >> there appears to be an accident the health and occupational safety department is reviewing the incident. sandy is responsible for 74 deaths nationwide. nobody in d.c. has been killed so far. >> coming up, a worry for those who work >> welcome back. it is 4:07 ran out. >> it is 46...
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so, cynthia, names like jeb bush, marco rubio and many others kicked around tonight. but mostly this evening. supporters here just left very sad. >> all right, thank you to you, bill. of course, governor romney should be expecting a call from the white house apparently. thank you so much. >>> this race for the white house has been so close and so hotly contested only yesterday the polls showed the candidatesen a decandidates in a dead heat. what tipped the scales in obama's political favor. matt dowd joins me to explain it all to us. matt, why did barack obama win this election? whoa voted for him? >> the interesting thing about this race. if you take a look at it over the time period. six months. this race was always at a slight, slight advantage for the president. i think mitt roam was ahead in the popular vote. and then hurricane sandy happened. if you take a really look at this election, the president's approval rating sort of gained ground over the last three months. that approval rating ended election day at 51%. when a president end at 51% they're almost always
so, cynthia, names like jeb bush, marco rubio and many others kicked around tonight. but mostly this evening. supporters here just left very sad. >> all right, thank you to you, bill. of course, governor romney should be expecting a call from the white house apparently. thank you so much. >>> this race for the white house has been so close and so hotly contested only yesterday the polls showed the candidatesen a decandidates in a dead heat. what tipped the scales in obama's...
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. >>> and good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. so, what did you do at work today? chances are good that on this cyber monday there was some point, click and buy going on. a record-breaking $1.5 billion worth of merchandise expected to have been order online today and no one shipped more orders than amazon. it's a company known for its competitiveness and its secrecy. but abc's neal karlinsky was allowed inside to see the amazon magic. >> reporter: this is what the inner world of amazon looks like on cyber monday. capitalism on parade. "nightline" was invited in for a rare glimpse at one of its 80 huge fulfillment centers strategically sprinkled around the globe. look down the aisle here. that's a lot of stuff. to find out what happens when you point, click and buy. a process that follows miles of conveyer belts inside a massive building like this. but first, an experiment. they say this is the hot video game. we place an order, just dance 4. if all goes according to plan we'll follow it from the shelf to my doorstep. this 1.2 million square foot amazon warehouse is
. >>> and good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. so, what did you do at work today? chances are good that on this cyber monday there was some point, click and buy going on. a record-breaking $1.5 billion worth of merchandise expected to have been order online today and no one shipped more orders than amazon. it's a company known for its competitiveness and its secrecy. but abc's neal karlinsky was allowed inside to see the amazon magic. >> reporter: this is what the inner world of...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," november 13th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. well the twists just keep on coming in the scandal that led cia director david petraeus to step down. and today there was a stunning new turn that now the top general in afghanistan is feeling the unwelcome glare of the spotlight. at the center of it all, a tampa socialite named jill kelly. and abc's brian ross has set out to discover who this woman really its who has helped unravel the careers of one of the most powerful men in america. >> reporter: her destrakttracto harsh saying she is a social climbing bored socialite. in the course of only a few days two of the most powerful men in america have been surrounded by scandal because of action she's has taken. sending shock waves all the way to the white house. >> well i certainly, think, wouldn't call it welcome. >> reporter: first it was cia director david petraeus. and now it is general john allen, running the war in afghanistan. togeth t
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," november 13th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. well the twists just keep on coming in the scandal that led cia director david petraeus to step down. and today there was a stunning new turn that now the top general in afghanistan is feeling the unwelcome glare of the spotlight. at the center of it all, a tampa socialite...
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cynthia graduate from mission sro collaborative and i want to thank supervisors kim, campos and farrell. i have not experienced bed bugs in my building. i live in the 16th street hotel. many other people have. this bed bug legislation will cause a manager -- will ensure the managers will have train curriculum on exactly what and how to deal with bed bugs, inspectors and the dph to make sure managers don't just say that they took care of. it they will have to prove that they took care of it. this legislation would give tenants peace of mind. managers would have to fulfill their obligations or be issued a violation from the dph and i would be on their tails to make sure that they do their jobs. as a tenants' right organizer i'm known in the mission district as the tro for the sro from hell. thank you. [ laughter ] >> thank you. i'm going to call a few more speakers. rd. >> good afternoon my name is michael harrington with the mission sro collaborative on dolores street and live in the dog patch area in the mission. i have been living there for over ten years and i have had bed bugs twice
cynthia graduate from mission sro collaborative and i want to thank supervisors kim, campos and farrell. i have not experienced bed bugs in my building. i live in the 16th street hotel. many other people have. this bed bug legislation will cause a manager -- will ensure the managers will have train curriculum on exactly what and how to deal with bed bugs, inspectors and the dph to make sure managers don't just say that they took care of. it they will have to prove that they took care of it....